Jeanette Vizguerra is not a hardened criminal — she pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in 2009 and served 21 days in jail for her crime. Jeanette Vizguerra, 53, was arrested on March 17, 2025, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. (Photo provided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) Vizguerra is not a threat to…
Month: March 2025
Editorial: OpenAI seeks license to steal with latest plea to Trump administration
OpenAI and Google, having long trained their ravenous bots on the work of newsrooms like this one, now want to throw out long-established copyright law by arguing, we kid you not, that the only way for the United States to defeat the Chinese Communist Party is for those tech giants to steal the content created…
Editorial: Colorado will renege on school funding promise. Here’s how lawmakers should make the cuts.
Colorado’s budget woes continue with a dire warning last month from the non-partisan budget staff at the state Capitol: “The budget appears to be on an unsustainable path.” The hole Colorado lawmakers are trying to fill is about $1 billion and isn’t the result of reductions in revenue – the state’s economy has been strong…
Editorial: Congresswoman’s accusation that Denver mayor violated federal law is “bull”
In a heartless show of cruelty, U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican from Florida, said Wednesday she will push for a criminal investigation into the humanitarian aid four U.S. mayors provided to refugees and other immigrants who were bussed to their cities beginning in 2022. Luna said during the congressional hearing on sanctuary cities…
Editorial: Reckless federal cuts will hurt Colorado — layoffs and empty offices — lawmakers need a plan
No one knows for sure how America’s economy will react to a drastic pullback on spending and employment because it hasn’t been done for two generations. We urge caution as the White House rapidly cuts jobs and programs, but such prudence likely must come from Congress. After decades of being unable to cut the deficit…